Rosen Method Bodywork
Safe with pregnancy
This is the belief that past painful experiences, when unresolved, are accumulated in the muscles as tension. Rosen uses the power of touch and breathing to explore these concealed pain, and to release the muscle tension. This release is thought to allow the psyche to heal, and to promote the wellbeing of the individual
Caution
Its claims do not align with scientific teachings
The practice itself does not appear to be injurious
It does not treat diseases; discuss your health concerns with a healthcare giver
Re-telling trauma stories may aggravate some delicate emotional states
Avoid in:
Serious Psychiatric conditions
Suicidal ideations
Drug or alcohol addiction
Acute pain
Therapy for:
Muscle Tension
Stress management
Improved interpersonal relationships
Self-confidence
Spiritual enhancement
Personal growth
Improved immunity
Migraines
Anxiety and depression
Eating disorders
Life transitions
Recovering from trauma
Comments
Developed by Marion Rosen
Although it is a touch therapy, it is different from a massage
It is not psychotherapy but subconscious materials explored during sessions can be used to optimise psychotherapy sessions
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